Why We Must Act

At CCRC, we believe we are all in this together. We have all been affected by California’s budget crisis whether by our children’s elementary school which can no longer take field trips or libraries closing down or huge potholes endangering the roads … [Read More...]
CCRC’s 25th Anniversary

In 1985, Clarence Thomas, then Chairman of the EEOC, was attempting to implement regulations so that proving employment discrimination would become more difficult. A group of civil rights advocates came together to challenge his new regulations and won! … [Read More...]
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June 8, 2010 Voter Guide
Your Rights, Your Voice. June 8, 2010 marks the California Primary Election. There are five propositions on the ballot. We have provided short descriptions of each proposition and have detailed how it would impact your rights. Make YOUR voice heard. PRINT this guide and take it with you to the polls! Currently… What this means… [Continue Reading]

March 4th- Day of Action
California Statewide Call March 4 Strike and Day of Action To Defend Public Education On October 24, 2009 more than 800 students, workers, and teachers converged at UC Berkeley at the Mobilizing Conference to Save Public Education. This massive meeting brought together representatives from over 100 different schools, unions, and organizations from all across California… [Continue Reading]

The California Citizens Redistricting Commission
Learn How You Can Apply to Serve on the Commission and Ensure the Commission Reflects the Diversity of Our State In 2008, California voters passed Proposition 11, creating California’s first-ever citizens redistricting commission. The 14-member commission is responsible for drawing the state Senate, Assembly and Board of Equalization districts. The legislative lines drawn by the… [Continue Reading]







